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    FXR generator rotor removal?

    whats the trick for getting these off? i tried an adjustable on the cut away flat parts( that make ANY sense?) obviously lacking the fancy tool...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captian soup View Post
    whats the trick for getting these off? i tried an adjustable on the cut away flat parts( that make ANY sense?) obviously lacking the fancy tool...
    Easiest thing to do is find someone with the fancy tool!
    If you are able to the best thing to do is to make a slide hammer that attaches to the thread around the centre.
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    this nut thing...


    koba,that sounds about right.. gota try find a nut big enough...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captian soup View Post
    this nut thing...


    koba,that sounds about right.. gota try find a nut big enough...
    Yep. Probably easier to get someone to turn something up that some kind of attachment at the other end for a slide hammer. Or buy a tool. Or go to a friendly local bikeshop with the engine in the boot and ask nicely/bribe them to use theirs.
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    Buy or borrow the tool, or you will end up doing damege
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    I just happen to have one of those tools in the garage.
    Let me know if you want to borrow it, before you thudphuck the threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captian soup View Post
    this nut thing...


    koba,that sounds about right.. gota try find a nut big enough...
    look in the mirror and you'll be right haha

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    can any one pls help me with the diameter of the forks on a fxr

    regards grant

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    just the diameter of the forks? 33mm

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    thanks that was all

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    Gas torch..... with a gas axe attachment works great..

    Like henk... I have one also... I can couier it to you if you need it asap... PM me if you do.

    If you borrow Henks.... be care full it most likely will have been used in ways we cant think... i would worry about DNA...
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    HA! why didnt i think of that before.. course henk would have it.. its alright whatever diseases he gave it cant be worse than what i have.. we can trade like baseball cards.

    cool when would be a good time to pick it up?

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    Any time after 10 in the morning will be fine.

    If we manage it properly our diseases can fight it out amongst themselves and we might end up cured.

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    Oh dear... this is how aids started..... mixing of diseases... what am I going to catch at the next bucket meeting.

    Henk.. A grade for me now... hope you are going to be nice... toot and flash your lights to let me know you want to pass...

    Would stay in B grade but everyone I race with is going to A grade and I will look bad staying in b grade by myself... I'm thinking of adding a reversing camera so i can block you ... blue flag whats that mean..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arronduke View Post
    blue flag whats that mean..
    Means we still have that date up the bank in the sweeper if you don't get out of the way.
    To be honest I find the scariest part of a race weekend to be open practice. I managed to run into the back of someone going into the infeild corner one saturday because they backed off way earlier than I was expecting.

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